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Old 11-02-2023, 11:53 AM
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I actually watched the WS this year. I was pulling for Texas because of the GM (Chris Young), manager (Bruce Bochy) and bench coach (Will Venable). There were a few Ranger players I like, but the management staff all had tie to the Pudres... Hoping the Puds get a new GM sometime. They have an owner that's willing to spend $$, but got a GM that's somewhat clueless. I hope he proves me wrong this year. Link to a really cool Venable catch from a few years back. I was watching that game on TV and thought it was one of the cooler catches I've seen.

What? Nobody cared about the WS this year?
I didn't watch a second of the World Series this year, first time ever, but it was due to the two teams. Both were wild card teams, who had the worst combined record for two World Series opponents in the 119 series. Diamondbacks crawled into the playoffs, going 55-58 in their last 113 games of the year. Didn't feel like a real World Series matchup to me, just a product of expanded playoffs, which I was against. Eight teams should be the limit.

Manfred rules have also killed a lot of my love for modern baseball, plus these kids are all being taught to swing hard and hope for the best. They are obsessed with launch angle and exit velocity, while velocity has become the most important thing for pitchers. I watched a lot of Low-A games over the last 15 years as my job and these last two years have been garbage as far as the quality of play. Almost all of the players are raw tools and not much else. Low-A games before 2020 were much higher quality of play (though still not good in comparison to the majors). That goes back to Manfred though, lowering minor league roster limits and getting rid of short-season leagues. These tools-only kids are getting pushed to Low-A years ahead of when they would be ready (or never be ready). Basically the upcoming group of players is going to make the quality of play much worse in the near future...ending the Manfred rant now to get to the real point.

Anyway, I still found it funny when people say no one watched the series. It is true that it is the least watched World Series by far, no matter how you look at it. Worst ratings, easily lowest per game, lowest for an entire series, worst game-by-game for all four of the first four games (game five might be second worst game five ever, but if it beat out the 2020 low, it got a push from being an elimination game) and game three was the lowest viewed World Series game ever...yet around 9,000,000 people still watched it every night on average. In World Series terms, that definitely qualifies as "no one", but getting 9,000,000 people to watch something is also impressive, no matter what previous years showed. That's a lot of people viewing!
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